Paraplu Violet® Hibiscus

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Features

Characteristics

Plant Needs

When summer comes, you should be outdoors, enjoying your flowers - and that's exactly what Paraplu Violet hibiscus allows you to do! This easy-care hybrid rose of Sharon boasts extra-large flowers and positively extraordinary color. Its cool blue-violet blooms have a glowing, almost iridiscent effect, especially in the mornings and evenings. You have to see it for yourself to believe it! Like its sister plant, Paraplu Pink Ink hibiscus, it blooms for weeks on end without you having to lift a finger.

Top reasons to plant Paraplu Violet rose of Sharon:

  • Flowers are larger and showier than conventional roses of Sharon.
  • Elegant, graceful habit that moves in the breeze - not stiff and awkward like other roses of Sharon.
  • Low maintenance and long blooming so you can enjoy the season.

Characteristics

Plant Type:

Shrub

Height Category:

Medium

Garden Height:

60 - 96 Inches

Spacing:

48 - 60 Inches

Spread:

48 - 60 Inches

Foliage Colors:

Green

Flower Colors:

Blue, Purple

Flower Shade:

Blue-Violet

Foliage Shade:

Dark green

Habit:

Upright

Container Role:

Thriller

Attracts:

Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds

Plant Needs

Light Requirement:

Sun

Maintenance Category:

Easy

Bloom Time:

Long Blooming, Summer through Fall

Hardiness Zones:

5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b

Water Category:

Average

Uses:

Border Plant, Good for Screening, Landscape, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point

Light Requirement:

The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

Uses Notes:

Roses of Sharon are large plants that are best left plenty of space to produce maximum blooms. They make a colorful hedge or specimen.

Maintenance Notes:

Thanks to their naturally graceful habit, Paraplu roses of Sharon don't require much pruning. If you wish to prune them, however, early spring is the best time to do so. Note that rose of Sharon is quite late to leaf out in spring, so be patient with it.

We recommend full sun for rose of Sharon for the maximum amount of blooming and best color, but it can grow and flower reasonably well in partially shaded spots.

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